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American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary

Columbiana County, Ohio

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Trail length

5377.1 km

Time

~185 days

Elevation Gain

18162 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary?

The American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary is a 5,377.1 km multi-day route, so it is a true long-distance undertaking rather than a weekend hike. A full end-to-end hike is commonly estimated at about 269 days on HiiKER, though actual time depends on pace, resupply strategy, weather, and how many zero days are built into the trip.

How difficult is the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary in Ohio?

This route is rated Medium, but the scale matters: it still covers 5,377.1 km with 18,162 m of total elevation gain. In Columbiana County and across Ohio, the challenge comes less from sustained mountain climbing and more from the sheer duration, repeated daily mileage, and a mix of off-road trail and road walking found on parts of the North Country Trail corridor.

Is the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary a loop or an out-and-back hike?

The American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary is best treated as a point-to-point, multi-day thru-hike segment rather than a short loop or simple out-and-back. At 5,377.1 km, it is designed for long-range travel over many linked sections, so most hikers tackle it in stages or as part of a larger end-to-end plan.

Are there camping options on the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary in Ohio?

Camping options exist along the broader North Country Trail corridor, including primitive sites, campgrounds, and some shelters, but they are not continuous. In eastern Ohio, the North Country Trail Association notes that much of the route is on-road and offers few camping options, so overnight stops need to be planned carefully section by section.

Can dogs go on the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary?

Dogs are generally possible on many parts of the North Country Trail corridor, but rules depend on the land manager for each segment. On National Park Service-administered sections of the North Country National Scenic Trail, pets are allowed if kept on a leash up to 6 feet long, and local park or forest rules may be stricter in specific areas.

What is the terrain like on the American Perimeter Trail - North Country Primary through Ohio?

The Ohio portion tied to this route follows the North Country Trail corridor, where terrain can alternate between dedicated footpath, rural roads, and occasional stream crossings. The North Country Trail Association specifically notes roadwalks in Ohio, and eastern Ohio is known for longer on-road stretches, so the route is not continuous backcountry singletrack.

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